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the ntsb is on site. and if this sounds at all familiar, you might remember back in october of 2003, the staten island ferry missed its dock and hit a maintenance pier, in fact, and 11 people were killed. 70 people were injured in that ferry accident in new york as well. so we're going to keep an eye on that. >>> and we've got another story for you, a head scratcher, honestly. in california, a convicted rapist got his sentence overturned all because of a law that was written just a few years after the civil war, a law that had been on the books since 1872, and a law that protects rapists who impersonate the boyfriends of unmarried women. apparently back then, it was really only considered an offense if the rapist impersonated a married woman's husband. the single ladies were just out of luck. so here we are 2013, why do you suppose a law like that would still be on the books today? it seems insane, right? the simple answer is overcrowding in the jails. more complicated, however, how to clean up this disas
the ntsb is on site. and if this sounds at all familiar, you might remember back in october of 2003, the staten island ferry missed its dock and hit a maintenance pier, in fact, and 11 people were killed. 70 people were injured in that ferry accident in new york as well. so we're going to keep an eye on that. >>> and we've got another story for you, a head scratcher, honestly. in california, a convicted rapist got his sentence overturned all because of a law that was written just a few...
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the coast guard could produce their own report and ntsb, its own report. the there were 53,000 gallons of oil poured into san francisco bay and the bar pilot was on prescription medication and there was poor medication. this investigation could not be so complex but we may not know for a year and a half what took place on monday that led to the dented hull on this ship. >> thank you. we have been tweeting since it broke, and the latest can be followed on twitter at abc7 news bay area with more on our website at abc7news.com including a slide show with pictures of the damaged ship and bridge support. >> former san francisco giant barry bonds and two other controversial players have not made it into the baseball hall of fame. the three players are unlikely to get a spot because of steroid scandal and clemens and sosa are among those eligible for the first time and they also face allegations of steroid use. the votes have been counted. here is a look at the results. the player whose did not make it, no one made it, the first time in four decades baseball writ
the coast guard could produce their own report and ntsb, its own report. the there were 53,000 gallons of oil poured into san francisco bay and the bar pilot was on prescription medication and there was poor medication. this investigation could not be so complex but we may not know for a year and a half what took place on monday that led to the dented hull on this ship. >> thank you. we have been tweeting since it broke, and the latest can be followed on twitter at abc7 news bay area with...
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the ntsb trying to get to the bottom of an engineering mystery. remember, the faa allowed boeing to use lithium ion batteries. the light fuel-efficient plane is supposed to save airlines a ton of money on long-haul flights. no dreamliners in the air right now. boeing says we're working this issue tirelessly in cooperation with customers and the appropriate regulatory and investigative authorities. it is still a mystery. the ntsb laying out this charred battery,ingi reporters what they are digging into. >> richard quest is in davos. beautiful behind you. tell us about the presser? pretty remarkable. battery charred, on the table. >> oh. the pictures are absolutely remarkable of what the battery looked like and not only that but also the damage that took place to the electronics bay at the same time when that fire broke out. but the serious part in all of this is what the ntsb chairman debra herdsman said. she basically made it clear there had been a fire, sign of a thermal runaway this is when the battery starts getting so hot it keeps getting hott
the ntsb trying to get to the bottom of an engineering mystery. remember, the faa allowed boeing to use lithium ion batteries. the light fuel-efficient plane is supposed to save airlines a ton of money on long-haul flights. no dreamliners in the air right now. boeing says we're working this issue tirelessly in cooperation with customers and the appropriate regulatory and investigative authorities. it is still a mystery. the ntsb laying out this charred battery,ingi reporters what they are...
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as was the press conference on friday by the ntsb where the chairman of the ntsb, did the herdsman's said, this was a safety flight issue. that is a very tough language and a phrase that is used that means that had the plane been in the air this could have caused some real problems, and the plan will not go back and tell they have cut this off completely. melissa: what about these reports we're hearing now that japan eased safety standards in order -- this seems like you would guess that it was in order to be a manufacturer of this plan or make it easier to get that contract in the country. what you make of that? >> there have been broader questions raised about the whole certification of this aircraft. when this aircraft started to be reviewed by the faa and other organizations, it was in a more cooperative environment. the faa used designated engineers which means those our engineers to actually work for boeing to help certify certain parts of the aircraft. so there is going to be a review of the certification process. if the ntsb determines that there was a broader problem with th
as was the press conference on friday by the ntsb where the chairman of the ntsb, did the herdsman's said, this was a safety flight issue. that is a very tough language and a phrase that is used that means that had the plane been in the air this could have caused some real problems, and the plan will not go back and tell they have cut this off completely. melissa: what about these reports we're hearing now that japan eased safety standards in order -- this seems like you would guess that it was...
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you're smarter than the ntsb. yeah, i also know you're not responsible for that first accident, frank. well, the railroad said i was. the brake lines failed-- i told them the maintenance was shoddy. they didn't care. and 36 people died. look, let me ask you this. do you know how much your wife misses you? you talked to my wife? yup, and believes in you. you want to see her again, frank? the only way that's going to happen is if you turn yourself in. no, people need to know the rails aren't safe. we can do that. look, we can set the record straight, you and me, okay? the railroad buries its mistakes! everyone knows it'll cost billions to make the rails safe. they won't spend the money. it's going to take something big to force a change. well, this is what i know. tomorrow is the anniversary of the cajon pass accident and i think you're going to try and re-create it, frank. and i'm here to tell you it's not going to happen. there is no way you'll pull that off. agent eppes, there are a lot of trains out there. you c
you're smarter than the ntsb. yeah, i also know you're not responsible for that first accident, frank. well, the railroad said i was. the brake lines failed-- i told them the maintenance was shoddy. they didn't care. and 36 people died. look, let me ask you this. do you know how much your wife misses you? you talked to my wife? yup, and believes in you. you want to see her again, frank? the only way that's going to happen is if you turn yourself in. no, people need to know the rails aren't...
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the ntsb is participating in many of those activities. we are evaluating potential scenarios with the systems, failure modes, we are gathering factual information to support and rebut different scenarios. we are also reviewing manufacturing records for potential issues or trends. and we are gathering information that was collected in recent supplier audits. so there's a tremendous amount of work going on all around the world. we actually have two shifts of employees. both here and in japan who really are working around the clock to try to solve this. we're going to talk a little bit more about the batteries. >> we are getting out of the ntsb pressures. you heard very highly technical about the battery. a thermal runway as the headlines cross we will continue to bring them to you on cnbc. but we also have another big press conference moments away. the president introducing a new head of the sec. let's go now and get a preview of what the president is likely to say with john har way john? >> the president will announce mary jo white as head
the ntsb is participating in many of those activities. we are evaluating potential scenarios with the systems, failure modes, we are gathering factual information to support and rebut different scenarios. we are also reviewing manufacturing records for potential issues or trends. and we are gathering information that was collected in recent supplier audits. so there's a tremendous amount of work going on all around the world. we actually have two shifts of employees. both here and in japan who...
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the ntsb has an investigator there. today, the ntsb issues a cursecy report about what is happening with the emergency landing saying the crew received multiple messages in the cockpit concerning the battery and other systems that were affected, also reported smoke in the cockpit and odor in the cabin. the the limb ylithium ion batteries are made by a japanese company. there was an incident at logan airport. the stock is down 9% since then as they look into what is going on with the lithium ion batte batteries. finally, weighing in, we heard from goldman sachs. now s&p downgrading boeing shares to a hold that the concern here that ultimately you could see passengers declining to take a potential flight because it's being flown by a 787. we haven't heard that happening yet. and the airlines are sticking with it. with the exception of the airlines grounding it the last couple of days. that's the concern at least from s&p. >> there are nervous flyers out there. they would probably ask that question at check-in. thanks, phi
the ntsb has an investigator there. today, the ntsb issues a cursecy report about what is happening with the emergency landing saying the crew received multiple messages in the cockpit concerning the battery and other systems that were affected, also reported smoke in the cockpit and odor in the cabin. the the limb ylithium ion batteries are made by a japanese company. there was an incident at logan airport. the stock is down 9% since then as they look into what is going on with the lithium ion...
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ntsb chairman debra hurstman is scheduled to provide a comprehensive update later on thursday in her first news conference on the dreamliner problems. >>> a government spokesperson says japan will likely revise its target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. he says the 25% reduction target set by the previous government is excessive and unrealistic. chief cabinet secretary yoshihide su g, a said his liberal democratic party said the target was unachievable. previously the last democratic party government pledged to reduce emissions by a quarter from 1990 levels by the year 2020. >>> japanese researchers have succeeded in using stem cells to reproduce hair follicles. the project involved using induced stem cells or ips cells which have the potential to develop into any tissue or organ. medical applications using hair follicle cells have been limited until now because scientists lacked ways to reproduce them. the researchers at keio university managed to cultivate human cells into fallicular cells by adding certain proteins. they cultivated the cells with skin cells from a newborn mo
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now, the ntsb is investigating 39 marine -- has investigated 39 accidents in the u.s. only two have been in california. the first in 2007 when the container ship cosco busan hit the bridge and in 2009, in san diego, when a small coast guard vessel collided with a small boat killing a small child. considering the massive amounts of traffic moving through the bay and the ports in la, long beach and san diego, that's an enviable state record. we're -- >> we are having some technical problems with tom's report on the situation with the tanker hitting the bay bridge tower, something the coast guard continues to investigate. >>> the oakland fire department is investigating a morning house fire. it happened just before 6:00 at 1415 pampas avenue. this is video from newschopper2 to thes say everyone got out safely. >>> pg&e must adhere to a new pipeline safety regime due to the san bruno gas explosion settlement. the contra costa times reports the utility will have to calculate a minimum safe life span for pipes. so weak ones can be replaced before they become dangerous. the s
now, the ntsb is investigating 39 marine -- has investigated 39 accidents in the u.s. only two have been in california. the first in 2007 when the container ship cosco busan hit the bridge and in 2009, in san diego, when a small coast guard vessel collided with a small boat killing a small child. considering the massive amounts of traffic moving through the bay and the ports in la, long beach and san diego, that's an enviable state record. we're -- >> we are having some technical problems...
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tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the helm at the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol test, the result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct technical analysis. we will look at the internals of the vessel to get a good internal analysis of the hull itself. >> the oil tanker was empty when it sideswiped the
tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the...
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the ntsb says nothing like this is supposed to happen and it could have ended in disaster. all 787 dreamliners ground while investigators look at this problem. it is still a mystery about what's going wrong in the dreamliners. >>> check out this police chase in albuquerque. a man driving a stolen suv, he does a 360 degree. he is crisscrossing medians, going the wrong way. he nearly hit a school bus. also barely avoided some pedestrians. thankfully, no one was hurt. eventually pulled over and gave up. unbelievable. >> that was very smart. got out of the car and got down right away. >> there you go. >> thank you. appreciate that. it is 49 minutes past the hour. we're going to go overseas and take a look at the live pictures from cairo. protesters returned this morning. they are marking that two-year anniversary of their revolution there. the world was watching when thousands took to the square to protest what they called dire living conditions, corruption, and police brutality. it led to the overthrow of mu bar bar hosni mubarak. how much has changed there? we have a reporter
the ntsb says nothing like this is supposed to happen and it could have ended in disaster. all 787 dreamliners ground while investigators look at this problem. it is still a mystery about what's going wrong in the dreamliners. >>> check out this police chase in albuquerque. a man driving a stolen suv, he does a 360 degree. he is crisscrossing medians, going the wrong way. he nearly hit a school bus. also barely avoided some pedestrians. thankfully, no one was hurt. eventually pulled...
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ntsb chairwoman deborah herstman highlighting the gravity of the problem. >> the expectation in aviation is to never experience a fire on board an aircraft. >> reporter: but that is exactly what happened last week when an overheated battery forceed a 787 dreamliner to make an emergency landing in japan. just one week earlier, another fire on a dreamliner in boston. while the ntsb isn't sure yet if it is the cause, they are point tying chemical reaction which overheats the battery. >> there are multiple systems to protect against a battery event like this. those systems did not work as intended. we need to understand why. >> reporter: boeing said it welcomed progress in the investigation and continues to work with investigators both in the u.s. and japan. transportation secretary ray lahood says there is a lot to do before the plane can be returned to service. >> disclose everything that is brought out in the top to bottom review. there will be total transparency. >> the same type of battery used in boeing's dreamliner jet once burned a whole building to the ground. a major fire in 2006 a
ntsb chairwoman deborah herstman highlighting the gravity of the problem. >> the expectation in aviation is to never experience a fire on board an aircraft. >> reporter: but that is exactly what happened last week when an overheated battery forceed a 787 dreamliner to make an emergency landing in japan. just one week earlier, another fire on a dreamliner in boston. while the ntsb isn't sure yet if it is the cause, they are point tying chemical reaction which overheats the battery....
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tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the hf the acc. the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol tessult ofg result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct technical analysis. we will look at the internals of the vessel to get a good internal analysis of the hull itself. >> the oil tanker was empty when it sideswip
tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the...
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. >> we understand the ntsb plans to spend a week in new york investigating the crash. can you tell us what kinds of things they will be looking for? >> reporter: an entire team actually just walked behind me about 15 minutes ago. there were at least a dozen members of the ntsb and here's what i'm going to assume is going to happen. one, this is a ferry that's been in accidents before according to the coast guard records, at least two accidents before. two, they are always looking for mechanical error or human error so that's the first place they will look. but given that there's a record of accidents with this ferry, it's a very small ferry, a catamaran, i think they are going to look at what the ongoing problem is. frank? >> all right, alison harmelin live in lower manhattan, thank you. >>> a meeting aimed at preventing another mass shooting is under way at the white house. today vice president joe biden's task force is gathering input from gun safety organizations. tomorrow, he will talk to gun owners including a representative from the national rifle association. th
. >> we understand the ntsb plans to spend a week in new york investigating the crash. can you tell us what kinds of things they will be looking for? >> reporter: an entire team actually just walked behind me about 15 minutes ago. there were at least a dozen members of the ntsb and here's what i'm going to assume is going to happen. one, this is a ferry that's been in accidents before according to the coast guard records, at least two accidents before. two, they are always looking...
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the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the helm at the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol test, the result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct technical analysis. we will look at the internals of the vessel to get a good internal analysis of the hull itself. >> the oil tanker was empty when it sideswiped the fenders. the bridge itself was not damaged. >> i guess the first thought that came to my mind when i heard about it was the word unbelievable. >> long-time san francisco maritime attorney is not a part of the investigation, but has represented dozens of captains and bar pilots following accidents. >> we want the cour
the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the helm at the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol test, the result of a drug test are still...
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meanwhile, ntsb is testing the lithium ion battery cells in washington, d.c. investigators are running multiple test at multiple locations. some at boeing in seattle, some at washington. they not continuing to peel back the onion looking for more, in terms of what is the cause between the dreamliner incidence. also in washington, there is discussion that u.s. senate is considering hearings to address the history of the 787 dreamliner. the t is in the discussion phase. the house of representatives, says it has no plans to hold hearings regarding the 787 and lij yom ion batteries. you mentioned shares of boeing moving higher. we want to show you eaton, interday. investigators in the uk are looking at fuel involves manufactured by eaton in the 787. there is discussion about what is causing fuel leaks with the graem liner. er with monitoring secretary lahood's speech in washington. he says anything regarding the dreamliner, we will bring it to you. >> thanks, phil. we are monitoring the vote now taking place. the house is now voting on republican's daet limit bill
meanwhile, ntsb is testing the lithium ion battery cells in washington, d.c. investigators are running multiple test at multiple locations. some at boeing in seattle, some at washington. they not continuing to peel back the onion looking for more, in terms of what is the cause between the dreamliner incidence. also in washington, there is discussion that u.s. senate is considering hearings to address the history of the 787 dreamliner. the t is in the discussion phase. the house of...
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. >> reporter: the ntsb believes this device may make a difference. i passed. so that means the car would start? >> right. >> reporter: it's called an ignition interlock that keeps impaired drivers from starting their vehicles. if they've been drinking more alcohol than allowed by court -- >> most likely you'll get a fail. >> reporter: and then what? >> and then the car won't start. >> reporter: already required in 17 states, the ntsb now recommends all states require ignition interlocks for first-time offenders. >> if we can save ten lives, 100 lives, we will recommend what we think needs to be done to address impaired driving. >> reporter: the ntsb studied more than 100 wrong-way crashes over a five-year period. 60% of these accidents involved alcohol and many drivers had prior convictions for drunk driving. not everyone supports the recommendation. the american beverage institute points out that drunk driving fatalities are at historically low levels. that's little assurance for ginger's mother. >> the experience took away a beautiful daughter, a beautiful m
. >> reporter: the ntsb believes this device may make a difference. i passed. so that means the car would start? >> right. >> reporter: it's called an ignition interlock that keeps impaired drivers from starting their vehicles. if they've been drinking more alcohol than allowed by court -- >> most likely you'll get a fail. >> reporter: and then what? >> and then the car won't start. >> reporter: already required in 17 states, the ntsb now recommends all...
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the ntsb will not have their findings for many months or maybe a year. live on treasure island for abc7 news. >> the abc7 news i-team uncovered new information on guy kleess the bar pilot at the helm of the "overseas raymar" at the time of the accident. there were three addresses under his name, one in san francisco and one in wyoming and the most current in maryland. this is video provided to us by the san francisco bar pilots who work a week on and a week off but they can trade shifts. we asked the shipping industry officials of the possibility of pilot fatigue and the possibility the bar pilot in this indication came to san francisco from maryland right before the crash. >> it is a fair question was he on a red eye the night before? >> absolutely. we do not know when he came on or off or when he got on the ship or when he got off the shift. >> the shipping industry has filed suit to get information of the pilot shift and whether they could be fatigued. in september, a judge ruled in favor of the shippers. the bar pilots and the board are appealing. ab
the ntsb will not have their findings for many months or maybe a year. live on treasure island for abc7 news. >> the abc7 news i-team uncovered new information on guy kleess the bar pilot at the helm of the "overseas raymar" at the time of the accident. there were three addresses under his name, one in san francisco and one in wyoming and the most current in maryland. this is video provided to us by the san francisco bar pilots who work a week on and a week off but they can...
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information the ntsb was investigating that crash and this one as well. that's standard procedure. a go team arrived this afternoon. they are preparing to gather what they are calling perishable evidence. >> we are just here to collect information right now. we are not here to conduct analysis. we are not here to speculate. we are not here to determine the probable cause. we're here to find out what happened so that we can prevent it from happening again. >> and the ntsb says it will interview crew members tomorrow and begin collecting, gathering evidence to try and determine the cause of this crash, shep. >> shepard: rick leventhal in lower manhattan where the accident happened this morning and just hours later just across the east river, another new york city disaster unfolded when a 200-foot tall crane collapsed in queens. that crane went down neither iconic pepsi sign that you can see from manhattan. the fire department claims today's collapse trapped several workers. seven are now hurt. three of them reported in serious condition. crane collapses. a serious concern here in new
information the ntsb was investigating that crash and this one as well. that's standard procedure. a go team arrived this afternoon. they are preparing to gather what they are calling perishable evidence. >> we are just here to collect information right now. we are not here to conduct analysis. we are not here to speculate. we are not here to determine the probable cause. we're here to find out what happened so that we can prevent it from happening again. >> and the ntsb says it...
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peter, i want to you to put your ntsb hat back on for a second here. if you find out that they knew that they had 10 batteries that had problems, that japanese airline told them they had to replace 10 batteries did they do something wrong by not disclosing it or by not addressing the problem right there? >> well here's the issue. it is not just 10 batteries. that is 10 batteries from one of the airlines the second airline using the japanese airline, using the dreamliner also had problems. they were not required to turn these events over to the regulator in japan or in the u.s. we have pages of regulations. this was seen as kind of a minor or normal maintenance issue. the real question is, both airliners reported their problems to boeing. they said we had to change out, in one case 10 batteries. in another case we don't know how many. the question is, whether boeing was connecting the dots. whether they saw that there was a problem brewing with these batteries and what they did about it. melissa: how could they not? how could they not at this point? tha
peter, i want to you to put your ntsb hat back on for a second here. if you find out that they knew that they had 10 batteries that had problems, that japanese airline told them they had to replace 10 batteries did they do something wrong by not disclosing it or by not addressing the problem right there? >> well here's the issue. it is not just 10 batteries. that is 10 batteries from one of the airlines the second airline using the japanese airline, using the dreamliner also had problems....
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the ntsb with boeing investigators out in everett, washington, where they make the dreamliner. they have hundreds of employees at boeing in everett working on the 878 problem, and they are in teams trying to do what you would want to do here, do a test. try to figure out if there's some common theme here. and finally in japan, japanese investigators, along with investigators from the ntsb, they are looking at the battery from the ana dreamliner, the ntsb said that battery was ore charged, different than what was said about boston taking a look at boeing since the incident on boston on january 7th. still more questions than dreamliners. >> you know the ceo of the company has to be saying what's next? >> so tough. >> the badly named dreamliner has been a nightmare for him and his company over the years. phil, stay with us now. let get more now on the boeing fallout. a maintaining of the outperform radar saying all of this will be a blip. >> the supply chain companies that they deal with, a bullish outlook. why are you still bullish when we don't know how long this plane is going
the ntsb with boeing investigators out in everett, washington, where they make the dreamliner. they have hundreds of employees at boeing in everett working on the 878 problem, and they are in teams trying to do what you would want to do here, do a test. try to figure out if there's some common theme here. and finally in japan, japanese investigators, along with investigators from the ntsb, they are looking at the battery from the ana dreamliner, the ntsb said that battery was ore charged,...
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are they working with the ntsb? a lot of it is centered around the everett factory, where the dreamliner is built they are out there doing tests, working in teams. i'm told it's hundreds of employees working on this 787 problem. they're not in one central location, but spread out throughout the boeing facility. boeing is tapping a number of areas for expertise. as for the ceo, he is involved frequently in the updates going on within the company. he's taking part in daily meetings on the latest findings. this is the biggest test of his ten year and ceo of boeing. what are we seeing in terms of the investigations involving government agencies? investigators are talking with suppliers, some in japan, some in arizona and england. there are suppliers around the world. the jtsb and ntsb are pursuing two different theories. as you look at shares of boeing which are under pressure, the jtsb says the ana plane did receive an overcharge, the battery. the ntsb in boston says, no, that didn't happen. there was not an overcharge
are they working with the ntsb? a lot of it is centered around the everett factory, where the dreamliner is built they are out there doing tests, working in teams. i'm told it's hundreds of employees working on this 787 problem. they're not in one central location, but spread out throughout the boeing facility. boeing is tapping a number of areas for expertise. as for the ceo, he is involved frequently in the updates going on within the company. he's taking part in daily meetings on the latest...
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boeing and the ntsb took this battery apart. there's eight cells in each battery. they took every cell apart. they are inspecting every piece of that battery with microscopes. everybody is working hard to try and find out what the problem is. now, it's a big problem. this is a big problem for boeing and it's a big problem for the airlines. >> jonathan, you know, you got, again, this becomes an airplane problem. this is no longer just a public relations problem. besides this battery issue, might have been your notes, you got brake problems and fuel line problems. so this looks like a big mess to me now. you're in the public relations business. what do you think boeing ought to be doing or saying because they are not doing it and saying it. >> well -- >> go ahead, bob. >> go ahead, jonathan. you go ahead. >> again you got it right. it's not a battery problem or a brake problem or that they built these planes partly out of plastic. they have a reputation problem. this plane has been a problem for boeing for a couple of years. when we're told this is part of the growin
boeing and the ntsb took this battery apart. there's eight cells in each battery. they took every cell apart. they are inspecting every piece of that battery with microscopes. everybody is working hard to try and find out what the problem is. now, it's a big problem. this is a big problem for boeing and it's a big problem for the airlines. >> jonathan, you know, you got, again, this becomes an airplane problem. this is no longer just a public relations problem. besides this battery issue,...
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the ntsb, though, as you know, they sent an 11-member team from d.c. up here and got here about two hours ago. they will be leading the investigation here and they have already conducted their own alcohol and breath tests. excuse me, those results have not been released yet and they will interview the captain tomorrow. >> sure. >> and to share a big question mark and what happened out there but looks like the ntsb will try to get to the bottom of it. linda schmidt, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> coming up, two nba all- stars involved in a post game screaming match that almost turned physical. >> and lance armstrong wants to lay it out there. find out who landed the first interview. rview. . >>> baseball hall of fame voters decided to exclude steroids-taking stars this year. barry bonds, roger clemons and sammy sosa left out in the vote. in fact, voters didn't elect any baseball candidates. none got enough votes to clear the bar. only the second time in more than 40 years that happened. bonds, clemons, and sosa have 14 more years t
the ntsb, though, as you know, they sent an 11-member team from d.c. up here and got here about two hours ago. they will be leading the investigation here and they have already conducted their own alcohol and breath tests. excuse me, those results have not been released yet and they will interview the captain tomorrow. >> sure. >> and to share a big question mark and what happened out there but looks like the ntsb will try to get to the bottom of it. linda schmidt, thank you for...
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but the ntsb is investigating but we have a split problem here. before they start delivery of the plane to customers, you expect some problems but once in the aircraft are in the hands of customers and there are 47 out there now, there have been a number of problems more than what you would usually expect. the fuel leak is certainly not electrical problem. boeing needs to get on top of this right away. >> neil: when a new plane is announced or boeing in the old days announced one or started shipping them out, did we ever have problems to this disagree, or is the media more alert to them? >> no, not this many in this short of a space. i was inspector general when the triple 7 came out. we had the same kind of thing. we had a number of glitches and electrical problems, but within the space of two years, those were all sorted out and no serious problems, no loss of life. we do expect the problems to sort themselves out. what we did not have in the triple 7 this many. >> neil: what happens, they hear of a serious of problems or accident or crash in th
but the ntsb is investigating but we have a split problem here. before they start delivery of the plane to customers, you expect some problems but once in the aircraft are in the hands of customers and there are 47 out there now, there have been a number of problems more than what you would usually expect. the fuel leak is certainly not electrical problem. boeing needs to get on top of this right away. >> neil: when a new plane is announced or boeing in the old days announced one or...
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the onus is on boeing, the ntsb and faa to get this plane back up. when we didn't have this grounding, it was going to be fly until something happens. now we have sort of stopped this and who knows how long this will take. as ray lahood was saying, we have to be 1,000% sure. i'm not sure that's possible. you have to be 1,000% sure before this is okay. the onus is on testing trying to find a root cause and make sure we know what's going on. >> go over everything with a fine tooth comb. thank you very much neil and phil. >>> still ahead, why honey boo boo is celebrating a big change to atms. >>> and phil mickelson is mad as hell and he won't take it anymore. he says uncle sam is threatening to take 60% of his money. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edg
the onus is on boeing, the ntsb and faa to get this plane back up. when we didn't have this grounding, it was going to be fly until something happens. now we have sort of stopped this and who knows how long this will take. as ray lahood was saying, we have to be 1,000% sure. i'm not sure that's possible. you have to be 1,000% sure before this is okay. the onus is on testing trying to find a root cause and make sure we know what's going on. >> go over everything with a fine tooth comb....
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this is a picture of ntsb as they are investigating. the batteries provided bay japanese firm. they are also assisting in the investigation. i don't think everybody fully understands what we are talking about the complexity of the supply chain when it comes to manufacturing the dream liner. there are kparparts and compone worldwide and they come either in the puj tpuget sound area or in north carolina. a note this morning from sg collin and company saying the jal 787 flight was aborted yesterday because of 40-gallon fuel leak ultimately took off four hours later without incident. this suggested the leak was from faulty maintenance and nothing else. as a result, that note, there are other bullish comments on wall street. what we see from boeing shares today a nice snap back up roughly 3%. down just 1.6% since monday. tyler, this story, again, a lot of headline risk in there. and sue what we hear from beauing is they are comfortable with what they see from the dream liner, still investigating the fire but over all with reliability of the plane at this stage of manufacturing. sue?
this is a picture of ntsb as they are investigating. the batteries provided bay japanese firm. they are also assisting in the investigation. i don't think everybody fully understands what we are talking about the complexity of the supply chain when it comes to manufacturing the dream liner. there are kparparts and compone worldwide and they come either in the puj tpuget sound area or in north carolina. a note this morning from sg collin and company saying the jal 787 flight was aborted...
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the ffa and ntsb are investigating both of these incidents. the one involved in the oklahoma crash, according to ntsb, it's had 12 crashes since 2011 with 20 fatalities. that's a fairly significant record. >> fairly. that's awful. that's a pretty awful record. >> it certainly is. again, we've reached out to both companies for comment. we have not heard back yet. faa and ntsb investigating what happened yesterday. >> thank you, todd brian. i'd like you to stay on top of this for us. >> sure. >>> the high-tech method the united states used to kill this guy. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack.
the ffa and ntsb are investigating both of these incidents. the one involved in the oklahoma crash, according to ntsb, it's had 12 crashes since 2011 with 20 fatalities. that's a fairly significant record. >> fairly. that's awful. that's a pretty awful record. >> it certainly is. again, we've reached out to both companies for comment. we have not heard back yet. faa and ntsb investigating what happened yesterday. >> thank you, todd brian. i'd like you to stay on top of this...
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the ntsb says the battery pulled from a dreamliner showed signs of thermal damage. michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit r e rating. what are we going to get back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our fourth story, women on the front line. a ground breaking decision from the pentagon. cnn has learned that defense secretary leon panetta will announce a lift on the ban against women serving in combat positions. this is pretty incredible. this move could open up 230,000 front line jobs to women in the military. "outfront" tonight, rosa brooks, a columnist for foreign policy and has worked in the pentagon under the obama administration and david frum, former speech writer for george w. bush and critter for us. right now, 40% of active duty are women. this could be hundreds of thousand of jobs suddenly would be open to women. am i right in saying this is hublgly significant? >> it
the ntsb says the battery pulled from a dreamliner showed signs of thermal damage. michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit r e rating. what are we going to get back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our fourth story, women on the front line. a ground breaking decision from the pentagon....
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by the way, boeing, the faa and ntsb, they all have investigators heading to japan to investigate what happened with that emergency landing. meanwhile, other airlines, which have already taken delivery, they are still flying the dreamliner. this is out of poland making its inaugural flight of the 787. right now, as we speak, maria, in a couple hours. it will be touching down here in chicago. despite airlines saying we're still going to fly, it s & p capital iq downgrading shares of boeing on the concern, maria, that eventually we could see some airline customers saying, you know what, putting me on the dreamliner, i'm skipping that flight so that's the latest of what's happening with boeing. maria? >> want to bring in a couple other voices, michael boyd, aviation expert and on the telephone jim hall, former ntsb chairman, now managing director of hall & associates. good to see everybody. thanks for joining us. would you fly a dreamliner right now? mean, knowing what we know, jim hall, would you -- what would you job advice? >> oh, yes, i would fly the aircraft. i think if there are sig
by the way, boeing, the faa and ntsb, they all have investigators heading to japan to investigate what happened with that emergency landing. meanwhile, other airlines, which have already taken delivery, they are still flying the dreamliner. this is out of poland making its inaugural flight of the 787. right now, as we speak, maria, in a couple hours. it will be touching down here in chicago. despite airlines saying we're still going to fly, it s & p capital iq downgrading shares of boeing...
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now with the ntsb, they also arrived in the bay area and they will be looking at the tanker and bay bridge later this morning. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a man is accused of setting his girlfriend on fire and he may make his first court appearance today. police arrested dexter oliver after he poured gasoline on his girlfriend and set her on fire sunday. she is still in the hospital with serious burns on her neck chest and face. >>> judgment day has arrived for barry bonds and at 11:00 we will learn if our home run king has been selected to the hall of fame. many are making that decision and many also said they will not vote for bonds due to his conviction in the steroid scandal. we are getting some fan reaction and she will have a live report in the next hour. the pro hockey lock out is city officials spokespersonned to formally end today. here is more on whether the players will be back on the ice. >> reporter: we know 24 games will be played at the hp pavilion and we just don't know when they will start. the board of governors will be meeting today in new york and the
now with the ntsb, they also arrived in the bay area and they will be looking at the tanker and bay bridge later this morning. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a man is accused of setting his girlfriend on fire and he may make his first court appearance today. police arrested dexter oliver after he poured gasoline on his girlfriend and set her on fire sunday. she is still in the hospital with serious burns on her neck chest and face. >>> judgment day has arrived...
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today the ntsb joins the coast guard in investigating the collision on monday by an oil tanker in a bay bay bridge towe. we have several new developments to report. the coast guard says it warned the shape by radio it was in dangerous and the coast guard is calling it a major marine casualty because this is more than half a million in damage. here is a look from treasure island the overseas "overseas raymar" that remains anchored in san francisco bay. this is a live picture there, you can see it is lit up and, again, there will be boarding this morning, so that crews can continue to investigate. overhead, coast guard investigators were on before the tanker and they interviewed the bar pilot, guy kleess at the helm of where the accident occurred and he has passed an alcohol test, the results of a drug test yet pending. more on the investigation in 30 minutes. >> we have been tweeting about this since the story broke. you can keep up by following abc7 news bay area open twitter and more at abc7news.com including a slide show with pictures of the damage. >> a peninsula community is mobiliz
today the ntsb joins the coast guard in investigating the collision on monday by an oil tanker in a bay bay bridge towe. we have several new developments to report. the coast guard says it warned the shape by radio it was in dangerous and the coast guard is calling it a major marine casualty because this is more than half a million in damage. here is a look from treasure island the overseas "overseas raymar" that remains anchored in san francisco bay. this is a live picture there, you...
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ntsb tells me they expect to have an update on that investigation later today. we were talking with airlines earlier today and they said, listen, dreamliner flights have continued as scheduled. we know there's an issue with the one that was just about to take off from boston. take a look at the number of issues we've seen with the dreamliner over the last month of remember, it was just at the beginning of november that united did the first domestic flight for the dreamliner. highly regarded flight, got a lot of attention. a month later an emergency landing in new orleans after reporting mechanical problems. a few days after that, cutr air had to ground 787 jets due to what they say was a faulty generator. united grounding four due to an electrical planl panel and a fire in boston. there's a lot of headline risk right now. >> they have confirmed it is a 787. i don't know if we still have that live shot available but let's put it up while we talk about this. there you go, logan airport. what do they have to do? they have to do something very quickly. you know this
ntsb tells me they expect to have an update on that investigation later today. we were talking with airlines earlier today and they said, listen, dreamliner flights have continued as scheduled. we know there's an issue with the one that was just about to take off from boston. take a look at the number of issues we've seen with the dreamliner over the last month of remember, it was just at the beginning of november that united did the first domestic flight for the dreamliner. highly regarded...
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the ntsb is helping with the investigation. that is the long run, though boeing probably doesn't like it, in the long run it'll spell an additional measure of safety for the plane. additional inspectors are always a good thing. by and large there aren't many federal inspectors on an aircraft. in the long run, it'll be safer. the a-380 in air boss from recent memory, it is hard to know how normal, how normal is it for a new mass produced jet to have these level of problems? >>ity's typical but unfortunately, a lot of them have come in the space of a very new days. on the triple 7, there are problems but unfolded over months. here with the fire it is a dramatic event. this plane does have more fire suppression systems than on older kinds of planes so that's a positive development. but it was just very shocking given so many in a short period of time. >> mary, we have to leave it there. mary, there. a story nearly a year in the making. herb going to take us inside herbalife next. >> tralgd since the summer. what could make the sto
the ntsb is helping with the investigation. that is the long run, though boeing probably doesn't like it, in the long run it'll spell an additional measure of safety for the plane. additional inspectors are always a good thing. by and large there aren't many federal inspectors on an aircraft. in the long run, it'll be safer. the a-380 in air boss from recent memory, it is hard to know how normal, how normal is it for a new mass produced jet to have these level of problems? >>ity's typical...
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but the ntsb had no timetable as to how long this investigation will take. so, for now, all dreamliners will remain grounded, and that includes any test flights. wolf and kate? >> all right. sandra endo, thank you. i mean, these are huge airplanes. it affects a lot of passengers, as well. >> we'll stay on top of this story. that could be very, very important. >> yeah. >>> up next, jeanne moos has a new way to keep your pets, big pets, warm. and it will have you doing a double take. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in t
but the ntsb had no timetable as to how long this investigation will take. so, for now, all dreamliners will remain grounded, and that includes any test flights. wolf and kate? >> all right. sandra endo, thank you. i mean, these are huge airplanes. it affects a lot of passengers, as well. >> we'll stay on top of this story. that could be very, very important. >> yeah. >>> up next, jeanne moos has a new way to keep your pets, big pets, warm. and it will have you doing...
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. >> a big takeaway from in the ntsb's latest update on the 787 investigation is it looks like the planes will not fly anytime soon. they don't know what caused two batteries to overheat, leading to a fire and emergency landing and the grounding of the fleet of 50 dreamliners in service. they're looking at the battery charger and the electrical system, and so far there's been no smoking gun. >> this is not something we're expecting will be solved overnight. there's a lot of technical work and a lot of complex work to understand. >> i also got word from a source inside boeing that the ntsb is looking at another fire in tucson in 2006 that happened on a plane -- it was during a test when the lithium ion battery exploded and burst into play. boeing says the test was done wrong. the worker who set it up says it was correct, and the batteries were dangerous. he was fired and sued and lost his case. now the feds are reexamining the whole incident. meantime, boeing continues to assemble dreamliners in seattle and south carolina. the problem is what to do with the planes when they're finished. th
. >> a big takeaway from in the ntsb's latest update on the 787 investigation is it looks like the planes will not fly anytime soon. they don't know what caused two batteries to overheat, leading to a fire and emergency landing and the grounding of the fleet of 50 dreamliners in service. they're looking at the battery charger and the electrical system, and so far there's been no smoking gun. >> this is not something we're expecting will be solved overnight. there's a lot of...
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. >> reporter: piece by piece inside this ntsb lab in washington, analysts are dissecting the charred battery which caught on fire in a boeing 787 dreamliner earlier this month in boston. >> we know that the lithium ion battery experienced a thermal runaway. we no that there were short circuits, and we know that there was a fire. >> reporter: the faa gave special permission to boeing, allowing the use of these light weight batteries only if safety measures were installed to prevent overheating. >> we do not expect to see fire events on board aircrafts. there are multiple systems to protect against a battery event like this. those systems did not work as intended. we need to understand why. >> reporter: the investigation was launched after two 787s this month experienced issues surrounding the jet's unique use of lithium ion batteries. fais battery behind the wings of a japan airlines 787 exploded and caught fire while on the ground in boston. initial tests rule out excess voltage and overcharging. another battery problem, this one near the cockpit of an all nippon airways dreamliner l
. >> reporter: piece by piece inside this ntsb lab in washington, analysts are dissecting the charred battery which caught on fire in a boeing 787 dreamliner earlier this month in boston. >> we know that the lithium ion battery experienced a thermal runaway. we no that there were short circuits, and we know that there was a fire. >> reporter: the faa gave special permission to boeing, allowing the use of these light weight batteries only if safety measures were installed to...
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the ceo said, listen, if i could talk more in-depth i would, but we're restricted because there's a ntsb investigation going on right now. a couple of things stood out in terms of his comments. first of all, cautious optimism that they are making progress in terms of determination exactly what went wrong but also he said they are not changing the dreamliner production schedule. also he says that boeing has not told 787 suppliers to slow down their deliveries. in other words, they are continuing on their plan to ramp up production to ten per month by the end of the year. in terms of the investigation, he says that it is not impacting other boeing programs. in other words, the resources they are putting towards figuring out what went wrong with the two dreamliner batteries, that's not taking resources away from the 737 or other commercial airplane programs, and he says they expect no significant financial impact from the grounding of the dreamliners. >> we do believe that progress is being made in narrowing down the potential cause of the events. we have assigned hundreds of experts from a
the ceo said, listen, if i could talk more in-depth i would, but we're restricted because there's a ntsb investigation going on right now. a couple of things stood out in terms of his comments. first of all, cautious optimism that they are making progress in terms of determination exactly what went wrong but also he said they are not changing the dreamliner production schedule. also he says that boeing has not told 787 suppliers to slow down their deliveries. in other words, they are continuing...
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for example, after the event in boston last week immediately the ntsb had a fairly serious investigation involving the japanese. they had some inkling there was a problem with the battery system. what happened in japan later sealed the deal as far as a much more serious approach to this. melissa: as a passenger this makes me very concerned about a 787. do you think they will get the confidence back for flyers if they straighten out all the problems? how would you go about doing that. >> i think the key is team work. when you have problems in an aircraft like this or an existing model, the certifying organization faa, ntsb and others including the japanese who will work together on a solution. if that solution is one actually effective, if they're very transparent with what they're doing and how they're doing it i think public confidence will return. melissa: that sound like a long process. how long do you think these planes will be on the ground? >> hard to say. until they understand exactly what happened and until they understand what role if any the battery played it could be much more
for example, after the event in boston last week immediately the ntsb had a fairly serious investigation involving the japanese. they had some inkling there was a problem with the battery system. what happened in japan later sealed the deal as far as a much more serious approach to this. melissa: as a passenger this makes me very concerned about a 787. do you think they will get the confidence back for flyers if they straighten out all the problems? how would you go about doing that. >> i...
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tonight the ntsb says the back up protection in those battery failed. >> unprecedented event. we are very concerned. as i mention in the beginning, we do not expect to see fire events on board aircraft. >>reporter: she's speaking about 2 incidents that fire aboard sky pan airlines aircraft in boston at logan international airport as well as smoke incident aboard a plane flying over japan. after that the faa grounded all u.s. dream liners and other nations followed suit. >> no one was flying in salt lake city this afternoon. airport was closed for 3 hours because of freezing rain. one plane landing from denver slid on a patch of ice while on the runway. no one was injured. >> 2 united airline planes clipped wings at washington dulles international airport this afternoon. united flight arriving from brussels clipped the wings of united plane parked at near by gate. no one was hurt there either. >>> take a look at this. 19 second viral video grabbing the attention of federal aviation authorities. it show as breath taking stunt by aerobatic pilot coming within just feet of a perso
tonight the ntsb says the back up protection in those battery failed. >> unprecedented event. we are very concerned. as i mention in the beginning, we do not expect to see fire events on board aircraft. >>reporter: she's speaking about 2 incidents that fire aboard sky pan airlines aircraft in boston at logan international airport as well as smoke incident aboard a plane flying over japan. after that the faa grounded all u.s. dream liners and other nations followed suit. >> no...
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now, also, the ntsb has joined the effort. they have an investigator here in the bay area working in conjunction with the coast guard. also, the coast guard tells me tonight that they conducted alcohol and drug tests on the pilo pilots. they say the results are in on the alcohol test and those results came back negative. reporting live on treasure island, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jodi. >>> so why was the tanker allowed to be traveling under the bay bridge when the visibility was down to just a quarter mile? that's the question that's at the center of some changes that could come in the wake of monday's accident. nbc bay area's arturo santiago joins us with more. arturo? >> reporter: this is a case even a prolific watchdog group was caught unaware. the good news is this didn't take a massive disaster to discover a critical short coming. on november 7, the 2007, this ship hit the tower and spilled more than 50,000 gallons of oil. shortly after the disaster, a new harbor safety plan was put in pl
now, also, the ntsb has joined the effort. they have an investigator here in the bay area working in conjunction with the coast guard. also, the coast guard tells me tonight that they conducted alcohol and drug tests on the pilo pilots. they say the results are in on the alcohol test and those results came back negative. reporting live on treasure island, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jodi. >>> so why was the tanker allowed to be traveling under the...
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ntsb's michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. where the faa says a plane is safe and then grounds it. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% this year but, you know what, that's not really very good, and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our next story "outfront. "women on the front line. a ground-breaking decision from the pentagon. cnn has learned that defense secretary leon panetta will announce a lift on the ban against women serving in combat positions. this is pretty incredible. this move, to give you a sense of the significance, could open up 230,000 frontline jobs to women in the military. "outfront" tonight, rosa brooks, a columnist for foreign policy and has worked in the pentagon under the obama administration and david frum, former speech writer for george w. bush and a contributor for us. rosa, right now, 50% of active duty personnel are women. they're not
ntsb's michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. where the faa says a plane is safe and then grounds it. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% this year but, you know what, that's not really very good, and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our next story "outfront. "women on the...
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don't forget ntsb we expect them to have an initial report regarding that fire sometime this afternoon out of boston. brian, back to you. >> okay. i'll picket up from there. those are a lot of headlines. thanks very much, phil. stick with us. i want to bring in a senior research analyst. he has an outperform rating on boeing. are you thinking of changing that rating? >> no, i think this is a tactical issue. the boston fire issue was really related to an apu, may have been related to the prior electrical systems issues but it's not clear that it is. people are aware of the fuel leak issue. you know, i think these are teething issues, not to minimize them. i think if the ntsb felt that the post fire was a safety of flight issue, they probably would have grounded the fleet. >> what would make you change your rating? what more needs to come out? what new headline needs to come out to make you more concerned about this stock and the company? >> i would say near term i think the stock could be under some pressure. one thing you guys are not talking about, they have a labor negotiation that s
don't forget ntsb we expect them to have an initial report regarding that fire sometime this afternoon out of boston. brian, back to you. >> okay. i'll picket up from there. those are a lot of headlines. thanks very much, phil. stick with us. i want to bring in a senior research analyst. he has an outperform rating on boeing. are you thinking of changing that rating? >> no, i think this is a tactical issue. the boston fire issue was really related to an apu, may have been related to...
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the ntsb says it's not looking into the fuel leak which j.a.l. officials are deeming a mechanical problem. and boston airport officials say there was no leak in the fuel tank, but the plane was venting fuel, which is the aircraft's way to dump excess fuel. but it's not usually seen on the runway. so after four hours, the dreamliner was checked out and cleared to fly. now, the japanese government told cnn they have asked airlines to inspect planes for battery problems that could cause a fire similar to monday's incident. and united airlines told cnn as well, it inspected all their 787s after monday's fire but would not elaborate on their findings. and just this morning as you mentioned, an all-nippon airways dreamliner canceled a flight abuse of an electrical problem with the alert messaging system involving the brakes. >> i just want to know if it's safe to ply on a 787. is it? >> i think it is. you know, it's a pretty new plane. there's a lot of kinks to be worked out, and these are kind of minor mechanical electrical problems. i sat in the cock
the ntsb says it's not looking into the fuel leak which j.a.l. officials are deeming a mechanical problem. and boston airport officials say there was no leak in the fuel tank, but the plane was venting fuel, which is the aircraft's way to dump excess fuel. but it's not usually seen on the runway. so after four hours, the dreamliner was checked out and cleared to fly. now, the japanese government told cnn they have asked airlines to inspect planes for battery problems that could cause a fire...